would like to see what would we be bluffing if we take out 87s 98s T9s pre becasue we mostly flatting pre with those.
super interesting with the close to 100% lead on flop oop, would like to know also what do we do with 99-JJ vs raise after lead.
I like your video, thanks a lot!
At 6:40, you go for the overbet on Q93tt with the 78s. I thought this board was quite good for BTNs range and have seen a lot of players check range in this spot, incorporating an aggressive x/r strategy too. Would you only have one bet size here? You mentioned putting strong hands into both betting and x/r range but does this make our range more difficult to play on future streets?
Q93tt will be pretty decent for the caller, but checking your whole range as the preflop aggressor will almost never happen in poker. We will still have a range advantage on this board (or at worst be pretty close with a higher frequency of nutted hands) so it doesn't make much sense for the caller to be betting with all, or even the majority of, his range. I would probably incorporate some smaller bet sizes with hands capped at KQ here, and definitely doing a significant amount of checking with all my value hands.
Incorporating more bet sizings, as well as making sure our checks aren't too weak/exploitable will certainly make our strategy more difficult to implement and more exploitable as a result, so I would only recommend doing so if you are pretty comfortable with these ranges. Having only a single bet size with a strong checking range probably won't hurt your ev too much in this exact spot.
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Lol... gem. U are actually pretty good. Would go back and watch all ur videos.
would like to see what would we be bluffing if we take out 87s 98s T9s pre becasue we mostly flatting pre with those.
super interesting with the close to 100% lead on flop oop, would like to know also what do we do with 99-JJ vs raise after lead.
I like your video, thanks a lot!
At 6:40, you go for the overbet on Q93tt with the 78s. I thought this board was quite good for BTNs range and have seen a lot of players check range in this spot, incorporating an aggressive x/r strategy too. Would you only have one bet size here? You mentioned putting strong hands into both betting and x/r range but does this make our range more difficult to play on future streets?
Hey sorry this reply is so late,
Q93tt will be pretty decent for the caller, but checking your whole range as the preflop aggressor will almost never happen in poker. We will still have a range advantage on this board (or at worst be pretty close with a higher frequency of nutted hands) so it doesn't make much sense for the caller to be betting with all, or even the majority of, his range. I would probably incorporate some smaller bet sizes with hands capped at KQ here, and definitely doing a significant amount of checking with all my value hands.
Incorporating more bet sizings, as well as making sure our checks aren't too weak/exploitable will certainly make our strategy more difficult to implement and more exploitable as a result, so I would only recommend doing so if you are pretty comfortable with these ranges. Having only a single bet size with a strong checking range probably won't hurt your ev too much in this exact spot.
Cheers
great video
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